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Choosing an Antique Fly Fishing Rod

2016/7/18 10:32:18

When you walk through the aisles of a fishing store you may be surprised at the selection of fishing rods that are available to choose from. You will see everything from Shakespeare fly fishing rods to some very sophisticated handcrafted rods. While there may be numerous different types of fly fishing rods available to choose from many people prefer to use antique fly fishing rods instead.

There are a variety of different reasons that a fisherman would pick an antique fly fishing rod. Many fly fishing enthusiasts take up a second hobby of collecting antique fly fishing supplies. This can include anything from an antique fly fishing rod to tackle.

Many fishermen have unintentionally gotten involved with antique fly fishing equipment. Perhaps a trip to a grandfather’s house unveiled his collection of antique fly fishing rods that eventually makes its way to you. Instead of purchasing new equipment to fish with why not use the antique rods.

It should not come as a surprise for those wishing to purchase and collect antique fly fishing rods that there is typically a large price tag attached to them. Collecting these antique rods and other antique equipment is quickly becoming a popular hobby for many fishermen and price tags tend to reflect that.

Different Types Of Antique Fly Fishing Rods

Wooden antique fly fishing rods are some of the most popular around. Depending on where they were made their overall appearance can vary greatly from one model to the next. Some of the first antique fly fishing rods that were made were extremely long. These are frequently harder to find and fishermen tend not to like them because they are so long.

The more popular antique fly fishing rods tend to be those that are between 6 feet and 9 feet in length. They are mostly made out of split bamboo. Many antique rod collectors look for the shortest split bamboo rods that they can find as they tend to be the most valuable. As with most things antique, quality matters.

Always beware when purchasing antique fly fishing rods. Try to verify that the entire rod is original and made from a worthy maker. It is not uncommon for a fly fishing rod restorer to add parts of a high quality rod like a handle to a low quality rod to pass it off as an original when it really is not. You do not want to waste your money on items like these.

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